Edit section on building the hub image

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Carol Willing 2016-10-12 05:29:30 -07:00
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@ -123,11 +123,9 @@ Secret and OAuth callback url. You can do this by either:
`.env` file
```
...
GITHUB_CLIENT_ID=<github_client_id>
GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET=<github_client_secret>
OAUTH_CALLBACK_URL=https://<myhost.mydomain>/hub/oauth_callback
...
```
**Note:** The `.env` file is a special file that Docker Compose uses
@ -139,13 +137,14 @@ Secret and OAuth callback url. You can do this by either:
## Build the JupyterHub Docker image
Configure JupyterHub and build it into a Docker image.
Finish configuring JupyterHub and then build the hub's Docker image. (We'll
build the Jupyter Notebook image in the next section.)
1. Create a `userlist` file with a list of authorized users. The list should
contain GitHub usernames, and this file should designate at least one
`admin` user. For instance, this example file contains three users,
`jtyberg`, `jenny`, and `guido`, and one designated administrator,
`jtyberg`:
1. Configure `userlist`: Create a `userlist` file of authorized JupyterHub
users. The list should contain GitHub usernames, and this file should
designate at least one `admin` user. For instance, the example file below
contains three users, `jtyberg`, `jenny`, and `guido`, and one designated
administrator, `jtyberg`:
`userlist` file
```
@ -158,7 +157,8 @@ Configure JupyterHub and build it into a Docker image.
admin console.
1. Use [docker-compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/reference/) to build
the JupyterHub Docker image on the active Docker machine host:
the JupyterHub Docker image on the active Docker machine host by running
the `make build` command:
```bash
make build